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from Putnam County Blood Tested Flocks. We carry a ccmpiete line of Brooder and Laying House equipment. Vrtalrty. Brand Feed and Dog Focd. Order your Baby Chicks early to be sure of delivery,

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HoWmeo CH no Ste'e — e-r R-rrlet Policy O^tio i

Spec tl n Centrtl Press TV A-HIVOTOV—F're> ;».-t Tr.".ar. * attempt to fc-./J the A r \ ♦ groupa. armouivtei ■ - • - * *' - ♦ - ■ i. » 1 to fa .re accord.-g to every *sgr in Waatuagtor. No o-e J at?, rs: tr. the Pre*. :»3t » desire to restrain defers* ff-e- : rig t' pre.ert inSattoa and a def'it. oe his r.rrular wis-i to cr*a*e a .-•»£->•*-; Arr-y-Xavy-Air fighting tea" H *.»- a;r p *r advry-ates m Corrreas have impreoae-l Cr.tgr«* Trey rave pointed to avtaUoa 1 aeeompLishmrnts m World War n and tr* terse* irterrstional BtuaUoo ard the lemlat'ws aee.-n r»*iy to trusr. »*-. le the Pr*»id«r.t s recommesMdauoca. Every responsible nceirre *av* th* rroeiey to p»ay for the second vest of the fo>jr-v*ar Td-gro.p a.r expansion program »',1! be voted Led by Oiairrr.an Carl Vinson <Dt. Gev-rgia of the powerful House arrre.J aervire* cotriruttee. cor.gressional military authorities are oornroed that a fupenor Air Forre is the only weapon *h:ch could choke off hostile attack at it* source and quickly Th»y a*g-j» that after ary such attack 1* rei ’arded the Arrr.v and the Na»T can be built up Fre».a*«» Trwmon to kr.o- * ou'. the er*rr.y if necesaarv Thev 10rr.it th* economic impossibslity of Veep.r.g the strength - ' . F - « » tr.» -'.'/..'try .tr the bext defers* Tut

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• f HIV % CRISIS Vp t-*. v effi als are rnnfused by a staterr"'. of B .rorr - Co-operation Administrator Hoffman that a - of the Ct_-,e»* goverament by Cr.iar.g Kx-sr.ek is esaen tial to United State* aid Th. • 11 cortrary to tne opinion of some top advisers on China who assert freely that to take the Communists into the Nationalist gov. err-rr' nov »- ild limply have the effect of making It a Communut government, P.*t,r.rg .Secretary of State Georg* C Marshall, who once was Tp*'isl envoy to China has learned a HH about Communists r-ethot* ia govemm.ert He can pas* this along if necessary, to incoming Secretar. of State Dean Acheson Wherever tr* Corrr- irists have gotten into coalition governments s-.-h as H i.-.gary PGa.-.d and P.omar.a they have driven out all otr.er political elemer.ts Moreover Manhall during h.j China stay, learned after months of effort, that the Communists dil nfit want to tie up with Chiang or.-Jer ar y circurrstar.ces This certainly 11 truer than ever with the P.ed rictone* in the Moody Ch.na civil war Key diplomats aay that the most that can be hoped for as a preI r.irary to n .re United S'ates aid 1* a coalition that will remove the stranglehold of the Kuom.ir.tar.g in the Nationalist forces.

• GOVERNMENT SPENDING PREDICTION Some Democratic leader* in Congress are estimating privately that government expenditure* f r th* 1950 fiscal year actually will b* substantially above the 41S billion dollars estimated in President Trumans budget Senator Ha-ry Byrd (Di. Virginia has estimated that the sum •p*nt will total about 4T btllion dollars by the time the fiscal year ends June 30 1P50 Oth-r est.mates range between th* president* total and the senator's. A major reas'.n for th* higher es'imat* ia the (xpanddur** triaa and some others yet unnamed. Still another is the * * c *” move in Congress to give more money to the Air Iitimcte? Force than the president wants. Mr Truman said in the budg*t that he expected later to submit a proposal for money for military aid to countries where such as-Sijtai.'-e would help United State* security. He added that it wa* .mpoMible to eatii...*- how much this would be gome source* pretia a ’wo biUlon-dollar fipproprlation request^

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A- i the yell .ea i-r? Deer. • oy Sor.kei and Carsor. ven* thrccugh a *ut of clever 'keywane* that afforde-i he sUedenta x-d fan* several aigh* x'.d'xlso kept the - •*- - s a*, a high rr.po To- ght the Cube invade I snsv.ile where they will clash . th the P^.tr high school

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N Market'* PurpL Fly-:-pull'd on* out of the fire Friday r.igbt when they dnxppc'i IV a hlal »1-JT at th Cra-af Armory. New Market ;tor*-l first P. -acivial. came back to -a'.: th* 1 a J n.onc ntanly. 4-2 Ne". Market found th* rang ho.. VC?, a i bull* up ar 11-4 leal at tb* quarter. 20-14 at th- ha. a id 3.>-26 at the third quart r P.oach iale got hot in th< ! • p«-nod. with M.U*r and K. 1 1 ading th* wav With 2> r r.i • it (naming. K-x k's long «h • knotted the score at 37-37. Cx«h of New Mark t ar k tree throw. Stickler hit on a long c-ne. an! Hockersmith acorv 1 from frrmi the chanty strip* to end the noting 41-37 N*w Market won th' 23-22, in an overtime. Sum maty:

WITH HER 16TH child at age 32, Mrs J. A N. J, looks happy in a South Amboy he?r ■ IS THIS NAUGHTY OR Nil

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2 Local Teams Win At Brazil

PEACE NEGOTIATIONS * : ..scuaJ •Ion by a group of 11 “north Ch.ra peace pror T.cn delegates” behind Red lines near Peiping (black arrow ar.d China'* Eixecu• e Yuan decided to Issue a cease-fire order and send it* own peace de.e--at.on. acco-dmg to reportx A 150.000-troop Na'icr.aiist force drawn up on a Yangtze river lint (broken line) 1* telie.ed ail that's between the Redii and the capltaL Nanking Nationalist government agencies were reported being moved to soulhera cities (underlined), v..th interim capital probably at Canton or Formoex P.emnar.t* of th« Soochow force of 250.000 ar* believed still encircled (open arrow;.

• Brazil Time* 1 The Brazil grale school team ar.d the fr-shman basketball team were no match for the junir varsity (earns which Green--a^tl - sent down last evening, and f<*ll to th* super.or power of GreencastX in both games S . c- were 31-15 and 34-14 In the first game the Brazil yradtrs stay'd on even terrn*

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